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The Pioneer Hybrid Platform Lift, model AL600, is a platform van lift designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury. This device can lift a power wheelchair or scooter into the back of most SUVs, vans, or minivans. Features include a four-point universal securement system, and remote hand controls. The lift can be installed using existing third-row seating mounts as well as in vans without a third row. POWER: Uses battery and supplied electrical harness with full-length leads that attach directly to the battery. WARRANTY: Three year transferable warranty.

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This product record was updated on September 16, 2004.

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Harmar Access / Harmar Mobility

2075 47th Street
Sarasota, Florida 34234
United States
Telephone: 800-833-0478.
Fax: 866-234-5680.
Web: http://www.harmar.com.
Email: customerservice@harmar.com.


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